Five Folds

A German kitchen brand founded in 1965 requires a platform that aligns with its philosophy for functionality and design. The showroom is comprised of five kitchen zones, each creating a distinct environment. A metal folding piece connects the zones in a sequence, and conceals the back-of-house. Each fold presents a function in relation to the kitchen zone it serves. The piece stands at the showroom entrance and begins as a reception counter. It folds into a signage wall at the focal zone, then into a video wall at the meeting zone, and finishes as a transition portal between the brand's two product lines. The dark metal, in its simplest form, contrasts with the products and integrates into the setting, serving as an echo of the brand identity.

project

Schüller Showroom

location

Causeway Bay, Hong Kong

size

1300'

Five Folds

A German kitchen brand founded in 1965 requires a platform that aligns with its philosophy for functionality and design. The showroom is comprised of five kitchen zones, each creating a distinct environment. A metal folding piece connects the zones in a sequence, and conceals the back-of-house. Each fold presents a function in relation to the kitchen zone it serves. The piece stands at the showroom entrance and begins as a reception counter. It folds into a signage wall at the focal zone, then into a video wall at the meeting zone, and finishes as a transition portal between the brand's two product lines. The dark metal, in its simplest form, contrasts with the products and integrates into the setting, serving as an echo of the brand identity.

project

Schüller Showroom

location

Causeway Bay, Hong Kong

size

1300'

Five Folds

A German kitchen brand founded in 1965 requires a platform that aligns with its philosophy for functionality and design. The showroom is comprised of five kitchen zones, each creating a distinct environment. A metal folding piece connects the zones in a sequence, and conceals the back-of-house. Each fold presents a function in relation to the kitchen zone it serves. The piece stands at the showroom entrance and begins as a reception counter. It folds into a signage wall at the focal zone, then into a video wall at the meeting zone, and finishes as a transition portal between the brand's two product lines. The dark metal, in its simplest form, contrasts with the products and integrates into the setting, serving as an echo of the brand identity.

project

Village House

location

Cheung Chau, Hong Kong

size

2100'

Village Living

Cheung Chau, a small island in Hong Kong that was traditionally a fishing village, is today closely connected to the central business district by ferry. The location becomes ideal in offering a village life, one that encourages more intimate interactions with both the neighbourhood community and the rural surroundings, while still benefiting from its close link to the urban activities. The site itself opens to a footpath on one side, and is shaded by a dense evergreen tree on another. The design approach makes use of the character of the context, to structure spaces that encourage social interactions along a main passage in the community, and to compose personal spaces that expand the presence of the adjoining natural landscape.

project

Village House

location

Cheung Chau, Hong Kong

size

2100'

Village Living

Cheung Chau, a small island in Hong Kong that was traditionally a fishing village, is today closely connected to the central business district by ferry. The location becomes ideal in offering a village life, one that encourages more intimate interactions with both the neighbourhood community and the rural surroundings, while still benefiting from its close link to the urban activities. The site itself opens to a footpath on one side, and is shaded by a dense evergreen tree on another. The design approach makes use of the character of the context, to structure spaces that encourage social interactions along a main passage in the community, and to compose personal spaces that expand the presence of the adjoining natural landscape.

project

Clear Water Bay Garden

location

Sai Kung, Hong Kong

size

1900'

Sensory Links

Deep in the suburb of Hong Kong, a 700' ground floor unit of a local village house is set next to a 1,200' terrace with a glimpse of the South China Sea. The design searches for a stronger coherency between the unit and the terrace as a means to embrace rural living. To relate elements that speak to our senses, a carved stone, a water surface and a timber deck are introduced. These components are arranged to create a series of sensory experience that can be appreciated from both the unit and the terrace, which also strengthens the link between them.

Sensory Links

Deep in the suburb of Hong Kong, a 700' ground floor unit of a local village house is set next to a 1,200' terrace with a glimpse of the South China Sea. The design searches for a stronger coherency between the unit and the terrace as a means to embrace rural living. To relate elements that speak to our senses, a carved stone, a water surface and a timber deck are introduced. These components are arranged to create a series of sensory experience that can be appreciated from both the unit and the terrace, which also strengthens the link between them.

Sensory Links

Deep in the suburb of Hong Kong, a 700' ground floor unit of a local village house is set next to a 1,200' terrace with a glimpse of the South China Sea. The design searches for a stronger coherency between the unit and the terrace as a means to embrace rural living. To relate elements that speak to our senses, a carved stone, a water surface and a timber deck are introduced. These components are arranged to create a series of sensory experience that can be appreciated from both the unit and the terrace, which also strengthens the link between them.

Present from Past

The building, in which this studio flat is located, is a six-storey early 1980s tenement house in Sham Shui Po. To strengthen its character, the original framework of the unit is taken as guides for the new spatial configuration of the studio flat. The dark aluminium fixture is arranged to project a visual partitioning that reinforces the orthogonal quality of the framework, and the built-in fluorescent lamp lights up the framework to further reveal this quality. Collectively, they define the different spaces in the unit. A new layer of fixtures, including a folded timber plane, a rattan plane and a stone counter, provides the required functional surfaces and hides all the required storage. With the hinged and sliding partitions, the whole space in its framework could be visible in its entirety.

project

Hoi On Court

location

Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong

size

242'

Present from Past

The building, in which this studio flat is located, is a six-storey early 1980s tenement house in Sham Shui Po. To strengthen its character, the original framework of the unit is taken as guides for the new spatial configuration of the studio flat. The dark aluminium fixture is arranged to project a visual partitioning that reinforces the orthogonal quality of the framework, and the built-in fluorescent lamp lights up the framework to further reveal this quality. Collectively, they define the different spaces in the unit. A new layer of fixtures, including a folded timber plane, a rattan plane and a stone counter, provides the required functional surfaces and hides all the required storage. With the hinged and sliding partitions, the whole space in its framework could be visible in its entirety.

project

Hoi On Court

location

Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong

size

242'

Present from Past

The building, in which this studio flat is located, is a six-storey early 1980s tenement house in Sham Shui Po. To strengthen its character, the original framework of the unit is taken as guides for the new spatial configuration of the studio flat. The dark aluminium fixture is arranged to project a visual partitioning that reinforces the orthogonal quality of the framework, and the built-in fluorescent lamp lights up the framework to further reveal this quality. Collectively, they define the different spaces in the unit. A new layer of fixtures, including a folded timber plane, a rattan plane and a stone counter, provides the required functional surfaces and hides all the required storage. With the hinged and sliding partitions, the whole space in its framework could be visible in its entirety.

project

Sylinghim Limited

location

Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong

size

5000'

Criss-Cross

This financial office and investment institution has to serve three groups of users: the staff, their students and their members. While there are separate user zones, it is required to have visibility of all of its facilities, so all of their visitors can have a more complete investment experience. The user zones are organized with three dominating perspectives that correspond to the three groups of users. These linear alignments control the exposure of the facilities within the same space, so the entire space opens up visually yet is perceived differently by, and specific to, each of the groups. As a reminder of the belief behind the business, a symbolic cross appears on the floating ceiling at the hub, which is revealed by the intersecting sight lines right above where the staff assembles.

project

Sylinghim Limited

location

Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong

size

5000'

Criss-Cross

This financial office and investment institution has to serve three groups of users: the staff, their students and their members. While there are separate user zones, it is required to have visibility of all of its facilities, so all of their visitors can have a more complete investment experience. The user zones are organized with three dominating perspectives that correspond to the three groups of users. These linear alignments control the exposure of the facilities within the same space, so the entire space opens up visually yet is perceived differently by, and specific to, each of the groups. As a reminder of the belief behind the business, a symbolic cross appears on the floating ceiling at the hub, which is revealed by the intersecting sight lines right above where the staff assembles.

project

Sylinghim Limited

location

Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong

size

5000'

Criss-Cross

This financial office and investment institution has to serve three groups of users: the staff, their students and their members. While there are separate user zones, it is required to have visibility of all of its facilities, so all of their visitors can have a more complete investment experience. The user zones are organized with three dominating perspectives that correspond to the three groups of users. These linear alignments control the exposure of the facilities within the same space, so the entire space opens up visually yet is perceived differently by, and specific to, each of the groups. As a reminder of the belief behind the business, a symbolic cross appears on the floating ceiling at the hub, which is revealed by the intersecting sight lines right above where the staff assembles.

project

Slow Cook Fast Food

location

Central, Hong Kong

size

530'

Slow Cook Fast Food

Contrary to its neighbouring restaurants, the shop-front is stripped down to a minimal portal that maximizes the exposure of its interior. The highly transparent shop-front directs the attention of passers-by towards the contrasting volume inside. The design only defines the fundamental spatial forms of the interior intending for an undisturbed dining experience. A T-shaped divider demarcates the entrance and the ordering counter at the depth of the shop-front, and above the entry, timber planks clad the double-height void in a "U" shape to articulate and enrich the interior. Lastly, a tiled graphical grid is projected onto the end wall, forming a background that ties together all the design elements and to conceal the kitchen behind the dining area.

project

Slow Cook Fast Food

location

Central, Hong Kong

size

530'

Slow Cook Fast Food

Contrary to its neighbouring restaurants, the shop-front is stripped down to a minimal portal that maximizes the exposure of its interior. The highly transparent shop-front directs the attention of passers-by towards the contrasting volume inside. The design only defines the fundamental spatial forms of the interior intending for an undisturbed dining experience. A T-shaped divider demarcates the entrance and the ordering counter at the depth of the shop-front, and above the entry, timber planks clad the double-height void in a "U" shape to articulate and enrich the interior. Lastly, a tiled graphical grid is projected onto the end wall, forming a background that ties together all the design elements and to conceal the kitchen behind the dining area.

project

Slow Cook Fast Food

location

Central, Hong Kong

size

530'

Slow Cook Fast Food

Contrary to its neighbouring restaurants, the shop-front is stripped down to a minimal portal that maximizes the exposure of its interior. The highly transparent shop-front directs the attention of passers-by towards the contrasting volume inside. The design only defines the fundamental spatial forms of the interior intending for an undisturbed dining experience. A T-shaped divider demarcates the entrance and the ordering counter at the depth of the shop-front, and above the entry, timber planks clad the double-height void in a "U" shape to articulate and enrich the interior. Lastly, a tiled graphical grid is projected onto the end wall, forming a background that ties together all the design elements and to conceal the kitchen behind the dining area.

project

Office at Hong Kong Plaza

location

Sai Wan, Hong Kong

size

1400'

Working Exhibits

This lobby is lit with two distinct light sources: sideways natural light from the existing windows at one end, and static light from a new ceiling aperture created at the opposite end. Between the two light sources, a series of objects is placed longitudinally along the line of symmetry. In sequence, light from the aperture shines on a dark island (pantry) which is concealed behind a metal panel that also sets the backdrop to the concrete mass (receiving counter). Progressing along the marble ground (waiting area) layered glass screens have been placed in the centre. When the screens unfold they partition off a glazed meeting room, the users inside will see the objects emerge again yet contained behind a glass plane as exhibits distanced on a marble stage.

project

Office at Hong Kong Plaza

location

Sai Wan, Hong Kong

size

1400'

Working Exhibits

This lobby is lit with two distinct light sources: sideways natural light from the existing windows at one end, and static light from a new ceiling aperture created at the opposite end. Between the two light sources, a series of objects is placed longitudinally along the line of symmetry. In sequence, light from the aperture shines on a dark island (pantry) which is concealed behind a metal panel that also sets the backdrop to the concrete mass (receiving counter). Progressing along the marble ground (waiting area) layered glass screens have been placed in the centre. When the screens unfold they partition off a glazed meeting room, the users inside will see the objects emerge again yet contained behind a glass plane as exhibits distanced on a marble stage.

project

Office at Hong Kong Plaza

location

Sai Wan, Hong Kong

size

1400'

Working Exhibits

This lobby is lit with two distinct light sources: sideways natural light from the existing windows at one end, and static light from a new ceiling aperture created at the opposite end. Between the two light sources, a series of objects is placed longitudinally along the line of symmetry. In sequence, light from the aperture shines on a dark island (pantry) which is concealed behind a metal panel that also sets the backdrop to the concrete mass (receiving counter). Progressing along the marble ground (waiting area) layered glass screens have been placed in the centre. When the screens unfold they partition off a glazed meeting room, the users inside will see the objects emerge again yet contained behind a glass plane as exhibits distanced on a marble stage.

project

Des Voeux Chambers

location

Central, Hong Kong

size

2171'

Peripteral Archives

A five-by-eleven peripteros, of which the placement of columns following strict proportions is akin to the control in law and order, is established to intersect the layout of this barristers' chambers. The positions of the columns lay the foundation and key axes for organizing the space. Facing the entrance doors, the chambers' logo is partially exposed among the stone walls like a brass artefact being excavated at an archaeological site. Next to it sits the stone reception desk resembling a remnant of the historical ground. The find continues in the five remaining columns, where one will see the chambers' collection of rare books that dates as far back as 1782. Altogether, the pieces symbolize the chambers' history.

project

Des Voeux Chambers

location

Central, Hong Kong

size

2171'

Peripteral Archives

A five-by-eleven peripteros, of which the placement of columns following strict proportions is akin to the control in law and order, is established to intersect the layout of this barristers' chambers. The positions of the columns lay the foundation and key axes for organizing the space. Facing the entrance doors, the chambers' logo is partially exposed among the stone walls like a brass artefact being excavated at an archaeological site. Next to it sits the stone reception desk resembling a remnant of the historical ground. The find continues in the five remaining columns, where one will see the chambers' collection of rare books that dates as far back as 1782. Altogether, the pieces symbolize the chambers' history.

project

Des Voeux Chambers

location

Central, Hong Kong

size

2171'

Peripteral Archives

A five-by-eleven peripteros, of which the placement of columns following strict proportions is akin to the control in law and order, is established to intersect the layout of this barristers' chambers. The positions of the columns lay the foundation and key axes for organizing the space. Facing the entrance doors, the chambers' logo is partially exposed among the stone walls like a brass artefact being excavated at an archaeological site. Next to it sits the stone reception desk resembling a remnant of the historical ground. The find continues in the five remaining columns, where one will see the chambers' collection of rare books that dates as far back as 1782. Altogether, the pieces symbolize the chambers' history.

project

Residence Bel-Air

location

Pok Fu Lam, Hong Kong

size

1400'

Configurative Core

For this high-rise apartment unit in the southern part of Hong Kong Island, a family of four wishes to convert it with specific intentions: to have a study that can be shared between the parents and the children, and to have an occasional guest room. A functional core is first inserted to diffuse the boundaries between the study, living and circulation areas, in order to unite them into one larger shared family space. The core, as the centre of this space, consolidates the required components for various family activities, and has been designed so that it could be easily reconfigured to suit different spatial requirements. The elements of the design rationale are extended throughout the unit, to form a coherent whole that adapts to the living patterns of the habitants.

project

Residence Bel-Air

location

Pok Fu Lam, Hong Kong

size

1400'

Configurative Core

For this high-rise apartment unit in the southern part of Hong Kong Island, a family of four wishes to convert it with specific intentions: to have a study that can be shared between the parents and the children, and to have an occasional guest room. A functional core is first inserted to diffuse the boundaries between the study, living and circulation areas, in order to unite them into one larger shared family space. The core, as the centre of this space, consolidates the required components for various family activities, and has been designed so that it could be easily reconfigured to suit different spatial requirements. The elements of the design rationale are extended throughout the unit, to form a coherent whole that adapts to the living patterns of the habitants.

project

Residence Bel-Air

location

Pok Fu Lam, Hong Kong

size

1400'

Configurative Core

For this high-rise apartment unit in the southern part of Hong Kong Island, a family of four wishes to convert it with specific intentions: to have a study that can be shared between the parents and the children, and to have an occasional guest room. A functional core is first inserted to diffuse the boundaries between the study, living and circulation areas, in order to unite them into one larger shared family space. The core, as the centre of this space, consolidates the required components for various family activities, and has been designed so that it could be easily reconfigured to suit different spatial requirements. The elements of the design rationale are extended throughout the unit, to form a coherent whole that adapts to the living patterns of the habitants.

project

Skylodge

location

Beacon Hill, Hong Kong

size

620'

Alcove at Hillside

The apartment unit sits very close to a hill in the Kowloon peninsula, and its main living space captures a calming view of the hillside. In the rectangular volume of the main space, part of the wall is set back to form a wide opening that merges with the original corridor. This creates a slightly dimmer cavelike niche in front of the hill. The inner sides of the niche are cladded in a contrasting hard and soft finishing, to reflect the different volumes and depths of this alcove. Right in the middle, a kitchen island is placed, which also functions as a bar next to the living area. The components in the alcove appear as geometric elements when viewed through the portal from the living area.

project

Skylodge

location

Beacon Hill, Hong Kong

size

620'

Alcove at Hillside

The apartment unit sits very close to a hill in the Kowloon peninsula, and its main living space captures a calming view of the hillside. In the rectangular volume of the main space, part of the wall is set back to form a wide opening that merges with the original corridor. This creates a slightly dimmer cavelike niche in front of the hill. The inner sides of the niche are cladded in a contrasting hard and soft finishing, to reflect the different volumes and depths of this alcove. Right in the middle, a kitchen island is placed, which also functions as a bar next to the living area. The components in the alcove appear as geometric elements when viewed through the portal from the living area.

project

Skylodge

location

Beacon Hill, Hong Kong

size

620'

Alcove at Hillside

The apartment unit sits very close to a hill in the Kowloon peninsula, and its main living space captures a calming view of the hillside. In the rectangular volume of the main space, part of the wall is set back to form a wide opening that merges with the original corridor. This creates a slightly dimmer cavelike niche in front of the hill. The inner sides of the niche are cladded in a contrasting hard and soft finishing, to reflect the different volumes and depths of this alcove. Right in the middle, a kitchen island is placed, which also functions as a bar next to the living area. The components in the alcove appear as geometric elements when viewed through the portal from the living area.

About Us

Plot Architecture Office believes in the importance of rationale and the quality of clarity, thus enriching the spatial experience of everyday life. Driven by these beliefs, we explore the balance and seek precision in our works.

We are a multi-disciplined design consultancy based in Hong Kong, supported by architects and designers who share the same philosophy. Our team has international experience in the design and execution of various architectural and interior projects, covering residential, commercial, hospitality and institutional sectors.